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  1. Conservation Area: Wolverhampton City Centre Conservation Area. Beatties, Wolverhampton. Credit: Mike Sleigh. The C20 Beatties store is a multi-period site developed first in the 1920s-30s. A Burton’s men’s clothes shop was built on a curved corner site at Victoria St/Darlington St and Beatties themselves replaced their existing Victoria St ...

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    The Beatties department store in Telford prior to August 2007 rebranding to House of Fraser. All stores now trade as House of Fraser, except the former Wolverhampton flagship store which is currently empty following the opening of Frasers in the former Debenhams department store in the Mander Centre.

  3. Beatties is one of the oldest extant retailers in Wolverhampton - and a much liked department store (something of a local institution). Their history in Wolverhampton will, one day, get a few pages elsewhere on this site. In recent years the group expanded very rapidly but this remained their HQ and flagship store.

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · The iconic former Beatties department store in Victoria Street, is set in a designated regeneration zone. The site is 376,636 sq ft and includes a multi-storey car park. It has existing...

  5. Nov 13, 2023 · 13 November 2023. By Eleanor Lawson,BBC News, West Midlands. Share. RIB. The former Beatties department store in Wolverhampton has been listed for freehold sale at £7.5m. A former landmark ...

  6. Jan 4, 2014 · James Beattie, a draper and businessman, pictured here with his wife and children, founded the Wolverhampton department store in 1877. It has stood as a landmark in Wolverhampton city centre ever...

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  8. Feb 6, 2024 · Beatties used to be the go-to destination, one of the city’s most iconic and successful businesses. The elegant Victoria Street art deco frontage of the newly refurbished Beatties flagship...

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